Hello,
I am using Revit2023 and try rendering with point cloud that is as .rcp link but it is not appeared in rendered picture.
I found this Autdesk Support page,
I launched Revit as an administrator, but the point cloud did not appear in the rendering picture at all.
In realistic, shading, and consistent colored mode, the point cloud has no problem.
Is there any solution?
Thank you
Cato
Hello Toan,
Do you have any idea for rendering Revit object with point cloud which is .rcp or e57 exported from ReCap?
The file size of point cloud that I use is a bit large as 15G.
Thank you
Cato
@f_kato456R3 wrote:
Hello Toan,
Do you have any idea for rendering Revit object with point cloud which is .rcp or e57 exported from ReCap?
The file size of point cloud that I use is a bit large as 15G.
Thank you
Cato
Unfortunately, I have no clue. Perhaps you might want to try your luck over ReCap forums or even resources outside of Autodesk.
You may try to do rendering in Navisworks intead of revit, as point cloud is not rendering in revit now. May be upgrade in coming versions
FWIW: That article has nothing to do with RCS or RCP (e.g. Point Clouds). It's referring to RPC (Rich Photorealistic Content). RPCs are ArchVision content; Trees, Entourage, etc.
Regarding your question: a workaround might be overlaying Views on a Sheet. That is, Duplicate the 3D View that you are Rendering and isolate the Point Cloud in that Duplicate View. Then place that Duplicate View atop the Rendered View on the Sheet.
Hello ChandanSutradhar,
Thank you for the comment.
I tried rendering rcp file in Navisworks. The point cloud appears in the view but not in rendered image file from Navisworks. It is the same as Revit rendering.
If there were any tips to output rendered point cloud image file, I would be really glad to hear it.
Thank you
Cato
Hello barthbradley,
I appreciate your comment.
That is a nice way to get image picture and definitely the one of the solution of my needs.
Cato
We are checking internally and hope we can provide a better solution to it.
Here are some tips
If its just for marketing - you can just use file - snapshot.
If you wanting it for use in CAD then Export - .tiff Ortho Image.
It takes a bit of playing around - the two things to adjust are the point size and the resolution of the images. The larger the resolution the larger the number of pixels - so the crisper the image can look, but the points can get too small and the image can begin to get washed out, so you can make the point size larger.
https://www.hollisglobal.com/our-expert
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPFDkU
Point Clouds don't render...You'll need surfaces ( a TIN or meshes) in order to can acquire materials and then rendering...
The process to turn Point Clouds into TIN (can be done with some dedicated software) is a very time consuming one, especially for large files...
For presentation purposes I use a hybrid method with the Point Cloud (or better the 360 photos that come with the Point Cloud) for the existing, combined with a rough rendered 3d Model. The method , even not a true photorealistic one can be quite useful , as long as ,it is a quick method...
An example of using such a method:
Constantin Stroescu
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